No matter how much ink I put on the stamp I couldn't get a good dark print, the way I could on paper. I had to outline them all with a Pigma Brush pen and then I took a small stiff stencil brush to get some more ink from the pad on them. I also used a Pigma Brush pen for the "water". Now I need another project.
I'm linking up with Off the Wall Friday. Please go see what some talented artists are doing.
http://ninamariesayre.blogspot.com/2017/12/off-wall-friday_21.html
2 comments:
I e never stamped on fabric and your t shirts make me want to try . Do you use a different ink pad for each color or can you paint the ink in the stamp? I don’t really want to invest in a bunch of pads just to try it. I do have some ink. Can I use paint? Then I would brush the paint on the stamp? I guess I need to experiment a little.
Merry Christmas!
Although this project obviously got much more complicated at each stage than you had expected, the final outcome looks great! And you must have carved two stamps since you have the fish going in two directions. There is something light-hearted about those fish, which gets the conservation message across without being preachy.
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